Lord Melbourne's PapersKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 534 Seiten |
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... wish the destruction of Austria , but that she must be reduced to the measure of a pacific Power . There can be ... wishes to be as speedily as pos- sible relieved from the embarrassment of it . The con- sequence of these dispositions ...
... wish the destruction of Austria , but that she must be reduced to the measure of a pacific Power . There can be ... wishes to be as speedily as pos- sible relieved from the embarrassment of it . The con- sequence of these dispositions ...
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... wish to support you , I have sent my proxy to Lord Falkland , with the request that it may be entered in the name of some decided supporter of the Government ; and I will come up and express my confi- dence in you whenever you give me ...
... wish to support you , I have sent my proxy to Lord Falkland , with the request that it may be entered in the name of some decided supporter of the Government ; and I will come up and express my confi- dence in you whenever you give me ...
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... wish you would write and tell him so . I think his aristocratic name and title will be of advantage to him in his contest with the Prince of Darkness , of whom , however , it must be said that he is a gentleman . " The outcry which ...
... wish you would write and tell him so . I think his aristocratic name and title will be of advantage to him in his contest with the Prince of Darkness , of whom , however , it must be said that he is a gentleman . " The outcry which ...
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